Definition: Aditus, literally meaning "to add something", is a verb in the Latin language that describes an action or state occurring after another action or state has taken place. It can also mean to make something better (as in "it's aditus with its new paint"). The term derives from the suffix "-ius," which means "to be" or "being." For example, a person might say they are "aditus" for doing something new or exciting. Or someone might add a word that is not included in the sentence to add more meaning. The word often implies that there has been some action or state occurring before the phrase being used, and that it would be desirable (or even necessary) to have such an action or state occur after the action or state in question. It can also be used in a variety of other contexts, depending on the context.
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